Rule #31
When approaching a NEW electronic gate, on a 5% uphill grade with 100,00 lbs gross weight, always allow the gate to run through an open & close cycle as to determine the length of time said gate will remain open. 18 seconds is not enough.
E.L.D.E.R. - Experienced Lowbed Drivers Essential Rules
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by truckdad, Mar 24, 2016.
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Did some one find out the hard way.. opps
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Yup. But luckily I saw it start closing. Minimal damage. Except pride......
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Probably turn that around on them....
"you need a safety sensor!! what if a retarded kid was standing there, he'd be smushed"!!QuietStorm, LoneCowboy, Ohboy83 and 9 others Thank this. -
One time I was at a new to me quarry it had 2 inbound and 2 outbound scales all with gates....
I was on one scale and out of the corner of my eye I saw the yellow gate go up...so I took off.
Problem was it was the gate beside me not mine.....
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I'm going to pickup my freshly refurbished low bed tomorrow (still needs a deck, forgot to measure the slots before I dropped it off) see if I can get it home without scraping any paint off up underneathFerrissWheel, Mudguppy, rank and 2 others Thank this. -
Confident men will chuckle at their harmless mistakes, we all make them. Putting them out there for all to see might help a new guy not make the same mistake. I have been thinkin about a thread like this for awhile and dang if I didnt light the fuse today. I started on a lowbed in Jan.1978 after getting off the oil tanker stuff, & the first rule I learned about lowbed work was : RULE #1 When pulling into a jobsite to pick up a piece of equipment, ALWAYS get your truck in a "headed out" position. There are exceptions to this rule, but not many. NEVER load then look for a place to turn around. Common sense. But maybe not to some "thrown to the wolves" newbies. Lets help em out. A lot could be learned from some of the guys here about some "cut in stone" rules.
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Rule #3; Before starting, always walk around the machine & check underneath for whatever, puddles of fluid, bled off outriggers, skunks, water lines, etc.
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